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From an email to APS members
"At its June meeting, the APS Executive Board strongly endorsed changing
the public name used by APS from American Physical Society to American
Physics Society. The reason is simple: the word "physical" means
several things to the general public, most often not physics. This
causes confusion and uncertainty regarding what kind of organization
APS is, and dilutes the impact APS can have in representing the physics
community to the media, the government, and the public at large. "
"The Board is mindful of the 106-year history of the American
Physical Society, and would continue to use this name for internal
purposes, such as our journals and prizes."
Do you think the APS should make a change ? If yes, what alternative do you suggest ?
"At its June meeting, the APS Executive Board strongly endorsed changing
the public name used by APS from American Physical Society to American
Physics Society. The reason is simple: the word "physical" means
several things to the general public, most often not physics. This
causes confusion and uncertainty regarding what kind of organization
APS is, and dilutes the impact APS can have in representing the physics
community to the media, the government, and the public at large. "
"The Board is mindful of the 106-year history of the American
Physical Society, and would continue to use this name for internal
purposes, such as our journals and prizes."
Do you think the APS should make a change ? If yes, what alternative do you suggest ?